Furniture-polish.



UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFIOE;

SAMSON WATERS, 01' LOS ANGELES, CALIFOfiNIA.

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To all whom may Be it known that I, SAMSON WA'rnns, citizen of theUnited States, residing at Los Angeles, in the county of Los Angeles andState of California, have 'invented new and useful Improvements in'Furniture- Polish, of which the following is a specification.

My present invention pertains tofurniture polishes, and it contemplatesthe provision of a composition polish which while easily manufacturedand inexpensive, is highly eflicient in imparting a lasting luster tohighly-finished wood-Work of all kinds.

The invention consists in the composition including the followingingredients, combined in about the: proportions stated, viz:

Raw linseed oil 50 per cent. Coal oil 23 per cent. Water 23 per cent.Beeswax .l'per cent. Banana oil lper cent. 7 Paraifin oil 2 per cent.

The ingredients named are to be thor -POI|ISH.

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oughly mingled by agitation, and the polish is then ready for use.

In using the composition, the piece tobe polished is first thoroughlycleansed, and after it is dry the polish is applied through the mediumof a soft brush or cloth.

The composition when properly applied is calculated to impart a hi hfinish and a particularly permanent p0 ish or luster to the woodenarticle on which it is used.

Specification Letter rmt. Patented Apr. 20, 1915. Application filedApril 28,

Having described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure byLetters-Patout, is:

The herein described composition of matter for a furniture polish,consisting of linseed oil, coal oil, Water, beeswax, banana oil, andparafiin oil, substantially inthe proportions described.

' In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of twosubscribing witnesses.

SAMSON WATERS. -.Witnesses:

RALPH WATERS, HOMER O. WATERS.

